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pipinfort 26-09-2008 14:20

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Got to agree with Cashy...its definately a wind up......

entwisi 26-09-2008 14:28

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 634959)
Am no expert on compost Entwisi, but am able to read the no, no's of the Green Bin :p

Recycling - Your Green Bin

Thing was it was our gardener that put it in there :D

West Ender 26-09-2008 15:07

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Originally Posted by pipinfort (Post 634981)
Got to agree with Cashy...

Telepathy??? :eek:

accyman 27-09-2008 02:40

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Originally Posted by jimmi5bellies (Post 634879)
Got passed a message from my neighbour last night from the bin men that came last week. They have complained about me not recycling !!!

They told Debs to tell me that when my puppy has a number 2 that it still has to go into the white paper sack. Now to me that is disgusting and it should go in the black bins. I will admit that the ones she peewees on do go into the white sack.

Ive tried the puppy pads to train her on and she wouldnt take to them.

So who do you think is right here, i shall be phoning the council later about this as i dont want to end up with a fine.:eek:

tell them to sod off, you pay your council tax its there job to clear your rubbish no matter how you decide to bin it

these clowns seem to forget they work for us and that we we dont work for them:rolleyes:

Neil 27-09-2008 03:02

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 634947)
I would put all dog fouled paper in with the non-recylable whether it is wee or pooh. To put it in with recyclable paper is disgusting. Surely it contaminates the paper.

This recycling lark is getting to the level of insanity now. Common sense should prevail. If we have broken glass do we put it in with the glass or do we wrap it in paper as before and put it safely in the wheelie bin?

I just put broken glass/crockery in the grey bin on its own unwrapped. There is no need to wrap it in paper as no one handles the contents of the grey bin. The paper idea was when they used to carry the bin bags by hand.

WillowTheWhisp 27-09-2008 16:43

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The way they fling wheelie bin rubbish around the streets on bin day here Neil I feel safer wrapping it. Nobody had to touch it in the olden days either when they tipped the bin into the truck and they were far less likely to drop stuff and ignore it.

It's beyond me why we can't put vegetable peelings in a garden waste bin. It ll composts for goodness sakes. Mind you, as we don't officially have a garden according to HBC we have no legal means of disposing of our garden waste short of taking it to the tip ourselves.

Neil 27-09-2008 17:01

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 635367)
Mind you, as we don't officially have a garden according to HBC we have no legal means of disposing of our garden waste short of taking it to the tip ourselves.

Garden waste goes in my grey bin because I don't have a garden either :rolleyes:
Which reminds me I need to cut the grass I don't have tomorrow. :D

WillowTheWhisp 27-09-2008 17:49

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I wish somebody would tell the weeds that we don't have a garden and they have no business growing in the garden that we don't have.

mattylad 03-10-2008 20:38

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You may be able to get Yellow bags from your council for putting animal waste into.
Burnley do that, although it's not widely publicised.

AccyLass 03-10-2008 20:42

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Originally Posted by mattylad (Post 637596)
You may be able to get Yellow bags from your council for putting animal waste into.
Burnley do that, although it's not widely publicised.


It is now widely round Accy :D lol

Do ya reckon I can get somet from the council to put my garden waste into for the 2 gardens we have? Seems like none of the houses round here have a green bin


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